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I just came across this subject today and I was wondering if any of you had any thoughts/ideas/facts on it. I also found for example how some people think the accounts of the Holocaust were changed (which I have no opinion on yet).
I was first looking at how parts of quotes from the Mayflower Compact were taken out...
"We whose names are underwritten...having undertaken, a voyage to plant the first colony..."
(New School Version)
The real (original) version is...
"In the name of God, Amen.
Whose names are underwritten...having undertaken,
for the glorie of God, and advancemente of the Christian faith...,
a voyage to plant the first colony..."
(Original Version)
So God is missing and their purpose of coming to America is missing (for the Glory of God and the advancement of the Christian faith)
"If I can change your historical context. I can change the way you view the present - This is the power of historical revisionism." (unsure of source)
With all that being said, we as Christians need to be careful and pay attention to what our children are being taught in public schools.
Should we believe in Plato? Has anyone even questioned if Plato even existed? Why is it, the only book that comes under great attack if it is really correct is the Bible?
Look at some ancient works and the earliest manuscripts we have today...
Homer's Iliad - 500 years after originally written
Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars - 1000 years
Pliny's History - 750 years
Thucydides' History - 1,300 years
Herodotus' History - 1,300 years
New Testament - 25 years after written
How about the number of early manuscripts?
Homer's Iliad - 643
Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars - 10
Pliny's History - 7
Thucydides' History - 8
Herodotus' History - 8
New Testament - over 24,000 (over 5k Greek manuscripts, 19k manuscripts other than Greek)
"He who controls the past, controls the future." - George Orwell
I was first looking at how parts of quotes from the Mayflower Compact were taken out...
"We whose names are underwritten...having undertaken, a voyage to plant the first colony..."
(New School Version)
The real (original) version is...
"In the name of God, Amen.
Whose names are underwritten...having undertaken,
for the glorie of God, and advancemente of the Christian faith...,
a voyage to plant the first colony..."
(Original Version)
So God is missing and their purpose of coming to America is missing (for the Glory of God and the advancement of the Christian faith)
"If I can change your historical context. I can change the way you view the present - This is the power of historical revisionism." (unsure of source)
With all that being said, we as Christians need to be careful and pay attention to what our children are being taught in public schools.
Should we believe in Plato? Has anyone even questioned if Plato even existed? Why is it, the only book that comes under great attack if it is really correct is the Bible?
Look at some ancient works and the earliest manuscripts we have today...
Homer's Iliad - 500 years after originally written
Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars - 1000 years
Pliny's History - 750 years
Thucydides' History - 1,300 years
Herodotus' History - 1,300 years
New Testament - 25 years after written
How about the number of early manuscripts?
Homer's Iliad - 643
Julius Caesar's Gallic Wars - 10
Pliny's History - 7
Thucydides' History - 8
Herodotus' History - 8
New Testament - over 24,000 (over 5k Greek manuscripts, 19k manuscripts other than Greek)
"He who controls the past, controls the future." - George Orwell